Psychology and the East
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Psychology and the East

by Carl Gustav Jung

Publisher
Routledge
Pages
239
Language
English
Published
2008

Overview

<p>'These writings of his are strongly alive; in most instances Jung does not present us with final solutions and last words about any of the great East-West problems, but rather with suggestions for a deeper kind of approach, thus opening up new planes of investigation.'-Journal of Analytical Psychology</p><br><p>“My own world of European consciousness had become peculiarly thin… it is quite possible that India is the real world and that the white man lives in a madhouse of abstractions.†C.G. Jung was inspired to write these words after his very first visit to India. Long concerned with the hold that myth and archetype had on the human psyche, it was inevitable that the legendary psychoanalyst would turn his attention to Eastern modes of thought. Psychology and the Eastcollects together many of Jung’s most memorable writings on the subject, including his Psychological commentaries on the I Chingand The Tibetan Book of the Dead, his thoughts on Buddhism and Islam and a full travelogue of that fateful first encounter with India in 1936.<br></p>

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